BioUnhindered by the constraints of a particular genre, Fox Stevenson pushes against imposed limitations.

Growing up in an artistic environment, with a musician, writer, and theater director for a father, Fox didn’t need much prodding to explore art from the inside-out. Laying down his tracks from scratch, he will also write and perform his own vocals. As a live musician, he is unafraid to pick up the guitar, drums, bass, or mix a live DJ set on stage.

The casual listener is immediately struck by the emotional pith and complex narrative structures of his songs. Most dance song lyrics are throwaway, but Fox’s tracks are genuine, space-creating oddities of a new generation. They are indebted to the old singer-songwriters of the past, while also challenging traditional expectations for beat-based, electronic music. In a world that often prefers we choose ‘one or the other’, Fox is one of the few willing to balance and create a free-flowing tri-force of dance, pop, and rock in his music.

A rare master of the live and digital, he is always experimenting and improving on his own structural artifices. “There is no best way,” he says, “that I would prefer to learn. When someone tries to tell me the ‘best’ way of compressing a snare, I prefer to learn it myself, because otherwise I would never try and go outside of that.” Keeping true to this spirit—to his own standards—he has been performing under the alias Fox Stevenson, reflecting his maturing growth as an artist, and culminating in the release of his first EP, Endless, with Firepower Records. Following his debut EP, Fox released songs on Spinnin’ Records, Circus Records, Firepower Records, and on his own record label Cloudhead Records. With six Beatport #1 Releases under his name, in 2016, Fox Stevenson partnered with powerful bass music taste-making label, Disciple, while continuing close ties with Spinnin’ Records for house/electro music.

Be on the lookout for Fox Stevenson as he gets his music out to a wider audience, ups the ante with world-tours, produces in more sophisticated studios, and hosts a plethora of collaborations with other artists—as he tries simply, in his own words, “to be better and better.”

BioChris Bains a.k.a. “Culture Code” is a UK based DJ/Producer who has been delivering his melodically driven dance music since 2012.

In December 2016, Chris released his single ‘Make Me Move ft. Karra’ which received over 3 million plays in approximately 1 month. Chris memorialized 2016 by being selected as a ‘Future Breaker’ by Vodafone, a prestigious award given to several artists who are believed to be breakout artists in the upcoming years. Building off this success, in January of 2017 he released a remix of Zara Larsson’s track ‘I Would Like’ which was premiered on the infamous Proximity Channel and received over 600,000 plays in less than 1 month. This track caught the ear of Tiesto who featured the track on his famous Club Life Radio Show as his top request of the week.

In addition to Tiesto, Chris has continued to make waves within the dance community gaining support from some of the scene’s biggest starts including Martin Garrix, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, The Chainsmokers, Nicky Romero, Tritonal, Paris Blohm, Tom Swoon, Sick Individuals, Breathe Carolina, and many more!

While Chris is an incredibly talented producer, his stage presence is one that commands the crowd. Most recently, Chris has shared stages with The Chainsmokers, Martin Solveig, Adventure Club, Zara Larsson, Clean Bandit, Sigala and Craig David just to name a few.

With several shows, official remixes, and original tracks planned and set for release in 2017, Chris is quickly proving why he was voted as a Future Breakout artist. There is no doubt that 2017 is going to be Culture Code’s biggest year yet, don’t sleep on this Breakout Artist!